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AUTHOR’S NOTE 


This book contains some of the most astounding and 
incontestably proven facts ever written in any book 
since the world began. It must necessarily be startling 
to the thinking reader when he realizes he is dealing 
with facts which can be proven in any court of equity, 
because the original manuscripts and printed books 
quoted are still in good readable condition. The En¬ 
cyclopedia Britannica and the American Dictionary 
proves that Nostradamus was a reality. The books of 
Shakespeare, Dante and Byron combined are as nothing 
compared to the books of Notre Dame. 

The “ Superman ” Notre Dame or Nostradamus came 
first to my notice through my wife, Maria Garcia RodiC*., 
born in Guadalajara, Mexico. She was married at the 
age of 15, had her first baby when 16 and at this writing 
is 34 and the mother of seven children. Her wonderful 
talks on Nostradamus inspired me to give this book to 
the world that this Astonishing Person should not be 
kept in darkness any longer, and allow the people of 
this age to see with their own eyes, one of God’s greatest 
works, understandable, real and true. 

I hunted and hunted through the catalogues of the 
great publishers of this and European countries to locate 
books on Nostradamus printed in English that I could 
buy at any price without success. In the past five or 
six years I have asked at least two thousand University 
men and women if they knew of Notre Dame or Nostra¬ 
damus. I have asked Ministers, Priests, Rabbis, Doctors, 
Lawyers, Writers, Actors and Business men and only 
two had ever known of him. Seeing this unfortunate 
state of ignorance among Christians I went through the 




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Jewish educational centers with the same result. This 
proves how terribly successful the inquisition in 1781 
was, in suppressing the name of this illustrious “ Sun 
of God.” Just think what a misfortune it is that edu¬ 
cated people have never read with more care their En¬ 
cyclopedia Britannica or their American dictionary, both 
of which tell of Nostradamus as a reality. Just think 
of the surprise there is in store for the readers and 
thinkers of our day, who have overlooked this greatest 
of all men in all history outside of the Bible. When 
one reads and comprehends the books of prophesy writ¬ 
ten, published and distributed all over the then known 
world by himself, the books of Shakespeare appear as 
nothing. 

reeling it almost a crime when I found such a lack 
of knowledge about this Master Man I determined tc l 
gr e to the world in my humble way a book written with 
only the hope that I would awaken the attention of the 
greater writers of today to the sublime reality of this 
Miracle Man, and through their mighty pens the people 
of the whole world would soon be helped to see the 
“Light” of “Truth” and an absolute, incontestable 
realization that there is and always has been a source of 
superior intelligence. 

GOD’S SUNS GIVE HIS LIGHT TO THE 
WORLD IN A FORCEFUL WAY BUT HOW 
MANY PEOPLE DIE WITHOUT EVER HAVING 
SEEN? IF AFTER READING NOSTRADAMUS, ' 
“THE ILLUSTRIOUS MAN OF FRANCE” AND 
JOAN DE ARC “THE ILLUSTRIOUS WOMAN 
OF FRANCE”—AND YOU HAVE THE LEAST 



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SHADOW OF A DOUBT IN YOUR MIND THAT 
THERE IS A GOD OR A SUPERIOR BEING, OR 
WHATEVER YOU WISH TO CALL IT, YOU ARE 
BEYOND THE HOPE TO SEE THE “ LIGHT ” AT 
THE PRESENT TIME—SEEK AND THOU SHALT 
FIND. 

% THE AUTHOR. 


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DID SHAKESPEARE 

MEAN THAT THIS EARTH IS BUT A STAGE 
AND THE PEOPLE SIMPLY ACTORS PLACED 
HERE TO PLAY A PART ? 

DID HE MEAN THAT THE HISTORY OF THE 
WORLD CONSISTS OF ACTS PROGRAMMED 
HUNDREDS AND THOUSANDS OF YEARS 

IN ADVANCE? 

AND THAT THE WRITERS OF THE GREAT 

ACTS (HISTORY) 

ARE AN INVISIBLE INTELLIGENCE IN THE 

INVISIBLE WORLD, 

WORKING UNDER AND THROUGH THE 
DIRECTION OF A DIVINE PROVIDENCE? 


NOSTRADAMUS WROTE, “I DO NOT BE¬ 
LIEVE IN THE FREE ACT OF THE WILL; 
EVERYTHING WAS DESTINED IN ADVANCE 
IN THIS WORLD .AND GIVEN ITS PLACE IN 
THE WORLD.” SHAKESPEARE MADE USE OF 
THIS THOUGHT, IT HAVING MADE A VERY 
DEEP IMPRESSION ON HIM. HE WROTE 
“ THIS WORLD IS BUT A STAGE AND EVERY 
MAN MUST PLAY A PART.” 


TPIE ABOVE IS THE MOST ASTOUNDING 
THOUGHT THAT HAS EVER ENTERED ONE’S 
BRAIN, OR THAT EVER WILL ENTER IT. THE 
AUTHOR HOPES TO OCCUPY THE MIND OF 
THE READER WITH THAT THOUGHT—A 
MOST SERIOUS THOUGHT—UNTIL YOU HAVE 
FINISHED READING THE BOOKS AND 
PROPHECIES OF THE SUPERMAN. 





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“THE ILLUSTRIOUS ONE OF FRANCE” 
NOSTRADAMUS, COMES NEARER PROVING 
'HIS THOUGHT THAN ANY OTHER HUMAN 
AGENCY THAT THE WORLD HAS GIVEN US 
IN ALL HISTORY. 


AFTER YOU HAVE READ HIS HISTORY OF 
THE WORLD WRITTEN IN 1555, 2,297 YEARS IN 
ADVANCE TO THE YEAR 3797, WITHOUT HAV¬ 
ING MADE ONE MISTAKE UP TO THE PRES¬ 
ENT TIME—OVER 350 YEARS, THEN YOU CAN 
ANSWER THE GREAT QUESTIONS ADVANCED 
IN THIS BOOK. 


“ I DO NOT BELIEVE IN THE FREE ACT OF 
THE WILL; EVERYTHING IS DESTINED IN 
ADVANCE IN THIS WORLD, AND GIVEN ITS 
PLACE IN THE WORLD.”—Nostradamus. 


the time the above was written Notre Dame or 
Nostradamus wrote he could prove it and he has done 
so over 1,000 times in nearly 400 years without a mis¬ 
take, as far as can be found. He saw all the great and 
nost important events in future history, in all their glory 
nd horror before his spiritual eyes (as if looking at 
loving pictures). He saw the great battle fields with 
ist armies in deadly combat hundreds and thousands 
’ years before the acts would be shown to the material 
yes of mankind. He saw the great crimes, wars, and 
revolutions with their cause and termination. He saw 
the great men and women born into the world go upon 
the stage, play their parts and then saw them pass off 
. a stage in death. He wrote down the names of the 
t characters as he saw them programmed without 





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making the mistake of a single letter in the spelling o 
the names, hundreds of years before the material eyes 
of man saw the humans in the flesh. 

Napoleon the Great he saw born into the world b\ 
way of the Island of Corsica and then step upon' tb* 
stage to play his part. He saw him in all his glory 
saw his battles, saw Josephine’s marriage and divorce' 
and then h.s marriage to LOUISE which was the Signal 
or his down curtain. He saw his fall at Moscow and 
W aterloo and his passing off the stage by way o he 
is and of ELBA 229 years before Napoleon was seen 

by the eyes of man. It takes 49 pages to explicate the 
-Napoleon prophecies. 

He wrote that Napoleon was made especially by Divine 

rovidence to carry out one special mission. He did 

do it and it still lives, but every other thing that Napoleon 

did has gone. 1 he wiping out of the holy and horrible 

inquisition was his mission, and he did it well and for 
all time. 

No person can ever understand Napoleon or any of 

t e great characters in history, or our Americans such 

as Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson, Benj. Franklin, 

Geo. Washington or Abraham Lincoln until they have 
read Nostradamus. 


The prophecy of the American Revolution written 
}ears before Geo. Washington, Thomas Paine or 
I homas Jefferson were born, I consider the most mar¬ 
velous work of the Superman Nostradamus or Notre 
Dame. 


THE MISSION 


The real mission of this book is to help men and 
women to think rightly which is the most valuable asset 
they can ever possess. 

We have all been endowed by Divine Providence with 
that power, but few ever use it, not knowing its real 
value. All the Universities of America and Europe with 
unlimited resources, money and opportunities behind 
them have failed thus far in being able to turn out into 
the world a reasonable number of men and women who 
can Think rightly. Statistics indicate that our Universi¬ 
ties with all available facilities at their command are 
unable to turn out over one person in ten, who is capable 
of using the natural faculties bestowed upon them to 
enable them to Think properly. 

All the advancement of the human race in all history 
has come through the efforts of the men and women who 
could think. What a blessing Thomas Jefferson, Thomas 
Paine, Benjamin Franklin and Abraham Lincoln were 
to the world. They were real Thinkers, and I believe 
it was the very strange religious thinking of these world’s 
wonder men (who have monuments built to their honor 
in every country on earth) that enabled them to act as 
they did. It certainly was a very rare religion that could 
produce men of such high Godly thinking character. 
How many of us have enjoyed the very rare privilege 
of reading their religious thoughts? The way all truly 
great men live tells us their religion at a glance. If you 
are not a thinker you are simply something else and 
somebody else does your thinking for you, although you 
may be foolish enough not to think so. “As you think 
so you are.” Unless you think for yourself (you may 

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depend upon it)—some one will continue to do yourl 
thinking for you. 

It makes no difference if you have all the information 
possible to gather from all the universities on earth 
jammed into your brain, it amounts to absolutely nothing 
unless you have learned how to think rightly. You can' 
teach a parrot to talk but you cannot make it think cr 
reason. 

If one knows all the languages and history of the 
world, and can talk the Bible and Scriptures backwards, 
he is useless to humanity, unless he knows how to thi 

It is more important to a man to understand how 0' 
handle facts, than to know where to find the facts. E' lo¬ 
cation without the power to think is as nothing. n ie 
world is sorely in need of men and women who can tl k. 
Our Government, Medicine, Science, Chemistry, 
Literature, and Religion need them and need i n. 
greatly. 

Humanity is calling to the thinkers for help, ana t 
aid in producing many more thinkers, I hope this boo 
will play a mighty part. 

MY EXPERIENCE 

To make the true experience of my wife and mysel 
understandable, I will try to show that it is only anothe 
of the many such happenings going on every day aroun* 
us right here in New York City and in every other cit 
on earth. It is nature’s own law; an infallible lav 
and the one law upon which all Truth, Light, Reality 
God, and all religion is founded. It is not complexe 
it is not complicated. Because one doesn’t understand it, 
we can attribute the same reason for not understanding 
the wireless wonders of today and the wonders of music. 


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The evidence is all around us and startling in its volume 
and easy for any one to prove if one wishes to prove it. 

It is not that people do not know this truth and not 
that it is difficult to find the truth, the trouble is that 
many don’t want to believe the TRUTH. Think how 
cowardly and ungodly a human can become when he 
refuses to accept the natural truths of divine providence. 
Is there a more terrible sin? All religion is founded 
upon the full and absolute realization of this truth and 
without it there can positively be no real religion. 
When one finally reaches the full realization of the Di¬ 
vine Spirit, the Spirit of Truth, with all the laws of 
nature, then can he claim true religion and not until 
then. I have listened to a bird say the Lord’s prayer 
but who would say that the bird was religious? Every 
one of us knows that the bird did not know what it was 
talking about. 

Have you ever noticed while sitting in a moving pic¬ 
ture theatre that you can only see the moving pictures 
when looking along or with the shaft of light thrown 
out by the projecting machine upon the screen? If you 
were to look through a small hole in the wall from an 
adjoining room, across that shaft of light you would find 
absolute darkness in that room although that shaft and 
a tremendous blinding light and pictures were there but 
not visible. No power on earth could convince you of 
that fact until you were placed in a position where you 
could look with or along the shaft of light towards 
the screen, then you would behold an avalanche of light 
and pictures. It is the same with the reality of the 
Divine Spirit. Place yourself in the Shaft of LIGHT 
of Reason and Common Sense and you will behold a tre¬ 
mendous realization of the Great Truth. This can only 


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be done by exercising the divine faculty bestowed up i 
all of us to enable us to think over and analyze facts a 
they come to us. 

1 he Radio or Wireless has awakened the whole wori 
and has started the people of all lands thinking as neve 
before. 

DIVINE INSPIRATION 

Divine inspiration I firmly believe was the force behind 
the immediate publication of this work because I had 
dropped it for a long time and had forgotten it, aftei 
having worked on it for over five years, gathering facts 
from originals in the French, German and other foreign 
languages at great expense and labor. I am unable to 
explain the happenings connected with its production 
so mysterious do they come to me. I am at a loss to 
explain them properly to my readers and I ask you to 
kindly be patient with my work as I have written the 
important facts in my simple way. 

The details should be very interesting to thinking 
persons and most important, for they present many seri¬ 
ous situations and create an opportunity for very deep 
thinking. 

My wife at the age of 22 years and then the mother of 
four children, three boys and one girl, and living in the 
most beautiful city of Guadalajara, Mexico, Nostra¬ 
damus name was given to her, in a strange way. The 
strange voice told her many wonderful things. 

One afternoon while lying on her bed to get her sick 
baby girl to sleep she began thinking long and earnestly 
of Nostradamus and was impressed by him. “Oh how 
I would love to see into the future and cure the sick 
as Nostradamus did, if for no other purpose than to 
guide my boys through life,” which was very natural 


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for a good mother. Very plainly and in a powerful 
tone and as suddenly as a crash of thunder out of a clear 
sky, a voice out of the darkness in the still of the night 
answered her saying, “ You will see into the future, you 
will cure the sick, but you will get the power through 
tears, pain, suffering and deception as I did,-—Nostra¬ 
damus.” 

She was shocked and could not understand from whom 
or from where the voice came although she looked all 
around the room. She could hear but could not see. 
The very next day trouble, tears and misfortune came. 
Her baby girl died, the Madero revolution broke out and 
she was compelled to abandon her home and rush to the 
United States to protect herself and children, but she 
lost her furniture, jewelry, property, and her first hus¬ 
band just as Nostradamus had told her. 

Ten years ago I married her and adopted her children. 
About six years ago we were down for the summer with 
our children on the homestead of my mother at Oak- 
hurst, Monmouth County, New Jersey. It rained all of 
one day, and my mother was holding the children in her 
house to keep them from going into the storm. My 
wife and I were in our little summer house reading. 
We began to talk religion and I asked her “ mother, if 
Christ was to return to earth again as he prophesied, 
don’t you think he was justified in coming back to try 
and stop the terrible inquisition in the fifteenth century? ” 
He did come back in 1503 and died in 1566, but the fools 
of that time did not recognize him and he got over the 
work God sent him to do and then passed on. Two 
hundred years later the powers discovered a terrible 
fact and at once used every effort to suppress that fact. 


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“ For heaven’s sake who was he? ” “ NOTRE DAME,” 
she answered. 

EVIDENCE 

It has taken eight years to collect the evidence offered 
herewith, guided by Maria and it was gathered mostly 
from French and German sources and authorities printed 
in the French, Latin and German languages and then 
translated into English. 

The French and German sources are more numerous 
because these two countries were more deeply concerned 
over the astounding prophecies of Nostradamus than 
any others. England comes next, but because of the 
bull-headedness exhibited by those people at the time, 
and their very great lack of faith in prophecies, very 
little attention was paid to Nostradamus by them until 
too late, although what evidence I have collected from 
the English is of very great value, high class, incon¬ 
testable, and most important, being backed up by docu¬ 
ments and published books, printed centuries ago. 

I have absolutely no fear of contradiction. I have 
had every prophecy and explication used in my books 
verified by at least two authorities, and in some cases 
three and four, so I believe, I am assured that I need 
not fear for my enthusiasm, or for the stand I have 
taken, or for any statements I have written as the evi¬ 
dence is as conclusive and convincing as could be ob¬ 
tained. In fact the evidence collected would be accepted 
in any court as absolute evidence, because it is docu¬ 
mentary and verified, plain, simple and absolutely genu¬ 
ine historical facts and many times proven. 

The literary authorities quoted by me have had access 
to the original manuscripts and printed books of this 


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great “ Superman ” Nostradamus, which are in good 
readable condition to this day, and kept securely locked 
up in fireproof vaults of the “ Government Library of 
France ” in Paris. Originals of first editions of his 
great books are in this library and also in the library in 
Munich, so we are dealing absolutely with facts and not 
fiction, and with every power I control I am trying to 
impress on the minds of my readers these facts, to en¬ 
able them to fully understand the reality of one of the 
most wonderful truths ever given to the human family, 
for their benefit, and enlightenment—and to reward them 
with a full realization of a divine providence, a great 
Master of all that is, or will ever be. 

“I do not believe in the free act of the will; every¬ 
thing is destined in advance in this world and given its 
place in the world.”—Nostradamus. 

To my Son: 

“God uses my mouth for announcing the truth; if 
my predictions touch you, give thanks to His divinity.”— 
Nostradamus. 

“God can reveal some secrets of his to private men, 
for their benefit and that of their friends, without im¬ 
parting it to the vulgar, who may be should laugh at 
Him.”—Nostradamus. 

“God the Light of Arts that gives the light, as clear 
as His, that thou might’st be His agent here in all his 
secrets, courts thee to go on till thou hast made thyself 
another Sun.”—Nostradamus. 

EVIDENCE 

The BLACK HAND of the unholy and ungodly in¬ 
quisition has kept in darkness for centuries, because of 


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their threats of death and the rack, this great Sun of 
God NOSTRADAMUS, but at least the people of this 
enlightened day have determined upon placing him in 
his rightful position in the affairs of men. 

Oh what a battle for the light and what a victory! 

Eight hundred years of darkness and one continuous 
murder done in God’s and Christ’s name. It was carried 
to New England in America and South America, Mexico 
and the whole Christian world. These Holy Lands for 
hundreds of years were nothing but a religious slaughter 
house deep in human blood, and I am sorry to say it is 
the same yet in some places for we see the Turks killing 
thousands of Armenian Christians in the name of Re¬ 
ligion, and Christians murdering Jews. But let us not 
judge the Turks too harshly because it was the early 
Christians they claim who taught them how to murder in 
the name of God. 

How in the name of Divine Providence this “ Super¬ 
man ” Nostradamus ever lived through these terrible 
times when every great thinker was put to death at once 
as soon as found advocating a thought contrary to the 
teachings of the church, is nothing short of marvelous. 
The blame is laid at the door of the churches instead of 
the State because at that time the Church was above the 
State, but this has been changed all over the Christian 
world and for all time. Thomas Paine and Thomas 
Jefferson showed the world how to do it, and it was 
done and for all time. 

Dean Wm. RALPH INGE, the famous Rector of St. 
Paul s Chapel, London, in a controversy with H G. 
Wells of London (the greatest living Historian), in 

September, 1922, as to who were the ten greatest men 
in history, says: 


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“ THE WORLD KNOWS NOTHING OF ITS 
GREAT MEN.” 

How true is this of NOSTRADAMUS? I am almost 
sure the noted Rector has never read of the greatest 
prophet of all history. 

H. G. Wells wrote, “ I detest prancing generals and 
scheming politicians. The world’s greatest men are its 
PROPHETS.” I am almost positive Wells never read 
Nostradamus or the world would have known that he 
did long before now. 

I write this because I have talked with thousands of 
University men and women and did not find but two who 
had ever known or read of this divine character. 

Wells also wrote, “ I have no room for any of the 
giants of literature or music and give first place in his¬ 
tory to St. Paul, because it was he who under DIVINE 
PROVIDENCE, made Christianity the religion of the 
civilized world.” In this Wells is absolutely wrong be¬ 
cause no creature can possibly be greater than his creator. 

St. Paul, unbeknown to himself and while on the high 
road to Damascus at the head of a vast army to put out 
of the way thousands of Christians as he had done 
before, was selected by Jesus to take up Christianity 
where he had left off through his death upon the cross. 
It was the MASTER STROKE of the SAVIOR. It 
was the greatest work of all his work and done when 
HE WAS IN THE SPIRIT. 

It was Christ who created or converted Paul a Chris¬ 
tian and therefore Jesus is his SUPERIOR. If St. 
Paul was converted by the SAVIOR, then absolutely 
Jesus is St. Paul’s superior and Wells is wrong. 

A GREAT WRITER IN THE 16TH CENTURY 
WRITING ABOUT THE GOD POWER GIVEN 


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NOSTRADAMUS TO SEE INTO THE FUTURE 
WROTE: “ The knowledge of future things is a privi¬ 
lege belonging to the Saints, and to those whom God 
hath endowed with an eminent virtue. I acknowledge, 
it is so commonly, and in the ordinary way of Grace, 
but if God be pleased to impart that privilege to those 
that have not attained to that Degree of Holiness, and 
that it really appeareth by the reasons of Theology, that 
they have been gratified with it, we are bound to admire 
his.Royal bounty, which he giveth when, and to wh >m 
he pleaseth; for example, nobody deserveth to be a 
Marshal of France, but he that hath been in several 
battles, and at the taking of many towns; but if the 
King be pleased to honour with that Dignity a Gent c- 
man that never warred but against the Deer, the King’s 
goodness is to be praised, which extendeth even to those 
that have not deserved it; it is the same reason here, it 
is visibly apparent that Nostradamus hath been enlight¬ 
ened by the HOLY GHOST.” 

The gift of Prophecy is not a sanctifying grace, it is 
a supernatural gift, of which a sinner is capable, as 
we see in BALAAM, Caiaphas, and the Sybilles, and 
much more in a Christian, who observeth GOD’S Com¬ 
mandments, and endeavoureth to keep himself in his 
grace.” 

“ You must not enter into the Sanctuary of GOD’S 
secret judgments, or you will lose yourself, and never 
find your way out: why did GOD in former times choose 
the family and person of DAVID, and preferred it to 
so many others of the Children of Israel: why did 
CHRIST raise JUDAS to the dignity of an Apostle, 
preferring him before NATHANIEL, and so many 
others that lived HOLY ? ” 


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“We must ask no more such questions, but say with 
the Scriptures, AS it pleases the LORD, so it was done 
—I will nevertheless give you some satisfaction in this 
point. There were two points in Nostradamus which 
might have procured that blessing from GOD.” 

“ The first is: that having in his possession those writ¬ 
ings which promised the knowledge of future events or 
things, to which he was much inclined, he slighted and 
burnt them, being persuaded that GOD alone was the 
Author of his GRACE; I do esteem that action very 
Heroical in its circumstance, because being enticed by 
a vehement curiosity to know future things, and having 
in his hand the means that opened the way to it, he did 
SACRIFICE THEM TO GOD, for which perhaps God 
was willing to gratify him with his favour.” 

“The second thing: that was in Nostradamus is, that 
he had naturally a genius for the knowledge of know¬ 
ing future things, as himself confesseth in two Epistles 
to the King Henry the 2nd, and to Caesar his own son, 
and besides that genius, the knowledge of Astrology, did 
smooth for him the way to discover many things and 
future events. Having those two things, he had a 
greater disposition than others to receive those Super¬ 
natural Lights; and as GOD is pleased to work sweetly 
in his Creatures, and to give some forerunning disposi¬ 
tion to these Graces he intendeth to bestow, it seemeth 
that to that purpose he did choose our Author to reveal 
him so many wonderful secrets.” 

“ We see every day that God in the distributing of his 
Graces carrieth himself towards us, according to our 
humors and natural inclinations, he employeth those 
that have a general and martial heart for the defense of 
his Church, and the destruction of Tyrants; he leadeth 


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those of a melancholic humour into colleges and cloisters, 
and cherisheth tenderly, those that are of meek and mild 
disposition; even so, seeing Nostradamus inclined to 
this kind of knowledge, he gave him in a greater measure 
the grace of it.” 

HOW NOSTRADAMUS SAW HISTORY 

It is quite natural for one to wish to know how Nos¬ 
tradamus saw the wonderful events in history, so I will 
try to explain this in a simple way for you to clearly 

understand and as we received it from the invisible 
voices. 

It was his one and only pleasure in life to get away 
and lock himself in his study to be alone. He was 
known to abruptly leave a big banquet, meeting of No¬ 
bility or Court as if something had happened. He would 
tell the King or Queen he had to make a very necessary 
sick call or an emergency call. He claimed he would 
receive a signal from God to be on guard and off he 
would go to his study. He would seat himself in his 
large easy chair, facing a large cleared wall after he 
had darkened the room, and looking out into the semi¬ 
darkness there would appear before him (as if looking 

at moving pictures) the great events in history one 
after another. 

He would see a great battle acted as plainly as could 
he seen in any moving pictures ever shown to material 
eyes. It was as easy for him to see the pictures as it 
would be for you when sitting in a theatre. To him 
it was as if sitting in a vast opera house only he saw 
the natural colors while we see only photographs. Can 
you imagine him looking at pictures flashing before his 


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eyes in all their beauty as it would appear to the world 
in reality hundreds and thousands of years later? He 
was one of the favored original moving picture men of 
the world. It is said that this was the method used by 
the World above to get moving pictures over to the people 
as we see them today. He was like one of those favored 
persons such as we have today in the moving picture 
industry. They are people who are favored by being 
allowed to see the new pictures months and months in 
advance of the public. 

He would see the uniforms and colors of soldiers and 
the generals, the colors of the flags, the horses in action, 
the name of the war, place of battle, the names of the 
generals in action were called out to him as he wrote the 
names down on paper. He could hear the voices of the 
men and the music of the bands playing. In this he 
was like a radio receiving instrument just as people can 
receive the radio waves today. Now we all can under¬ 
stand those waves because it is so very simple, but in 
his days many hundreds of years ago if one had said 
he was hearing bands of music playing and men and 
women singing one hundred or one thousand miles away 
he would have been put to death instantly. They would 
have charged him with listening to the devil. Many 
inventors were immediately put to death and their inven¬ 
tions or discoveries destroyed. When you understand 
radio waves and moving pictures you begin to under¬ 
stand Nostradamus, and understanding him you can un¬ 
derstand a Divine Providence or God. You today know 
that radio is the simplest problem to understand. Chil¬ 
dren can now build a receiving set and listen to the 
invisible persons singing miles and miles away. Mov¬ 
ing pictures also when understood is simple. Children 


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can operate a complete movie show today. This being 
so, why should you not understand that Nostradamus 
was a human instrument made by Divine Providence, 
instead of a mechanical machine made by man! 

v 

THE SAINT BARTHOLOMEW DAY 
MASSACRE PROPHECY AND SEVERAL 
OTHERS GIVEN BELOW ARE AN 

EXAMPLE OF HIS WONDERFUL POWER 

Nostradamus prophesied and told of this terrible work 
of the inquisition in detail away in advance. It was one 
of his most wonderful prophecies. The American Revo¬ 
lution and Life of Napoleon prophecies are equally great. 

It was Catherine de Medici who gave the order early 
on the morning of August 23rd for the ringing of the 
bell in Germain l’Auxerrois which was the signal to begin 
the massacre and slaughter. This was one of the most 
cowardly acts of the inquisition and was an ou ge on 
God’s holy name. 

All over the city of Paris, and the other cities of 
France, blood flowed like water and continued through¬ 
out Monday and Tuesday. The murderers wore white 
crosses on their hats and capes to distinguish them¬ 
selves from their Protestant victims. Men, women, old 
and young with infants and little helpless and innocent 
children went down in the Niagara of blood. The streets 
and rivers were glutted with dead bodies of P otestants 
who had the bravery to worship God other than the ' 
Catherine did. This signal was heard all over France 
Two thousand people perished in Lyons, 2,000 in Orlear 
and large numbers in all other cities. This daughter 
continued up to November and it was so terrible that 


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Queen Elizabeth of England recalled her Ambassador 
because he wrote her he could no longer live in a slaughter 
house. Just think of 150,000 innocent and religious per¬ 
sons, Calvanists, French Protestants (or as they were 
called Hugenots), deliberately and officially murdered 
because God said so. Who outside of an insane fanatic 
(and I believe all fanatics are insane) could honestly 
charge God with such a crime? You know and we all 
know there never was such a God and there never will 
be. God is Love and Light and not murder. Is it any 
wonder that Catherine’s influence was ended by the 
obliteration of her whole family by murder? It was 
their just punishment for they were all of the same 
breed and thought, and could not dodge their, punish¬ 
ment. “As you sow, so shall you reap.” 

How true! Catherine sowed the seed of murder— 
murder she did reap! It was a day of luck for France 
when her blood was wiped out, for from that time on 
beginning with Henry of Navarra IV (a Spaniard), 
France took her rightful position in a world of industry 
and progress. Henry IV was the first Protestant King 
of France, and the first to show the French people the 
Light. It was he that established the great cut glass, 
pottery, silk, iron and many other industries for which 
France is famous to this day. 

Henry IV, coming to the throne of France is given by 
Nostradamus with the absolute name of his family Ven- 
dome, figured in the Anagram Mendosus. 

Marshal de Biron’s execution is given as Robin which 
gives us letter for letter in anagram. This was con¬ 
cerning a man not yet born when the stanza was written. 
The Marshal’s name was disguised because it would 
have marked him out too prominently when he came 


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before the public. It takes many pages to write the 
history of this event but Nostradamus produced it in 
six lines. 

England’s seven governmental changes throughout two 
hundred and ninety years, is as startling as anything ever 
put into print. 

The Stuart Dynasty covering the conflict between 
Charles I and Cromwell is positively miraculous. It is 
startling to a keen, clear thinking person and it should 
challenge the attention of the thinking world. If after 
reading the pages to follow, and you are not convinced 
that you are in the presence of a Sun of GOD, a Messiah, 
a seer, a worker of wonders, a miraculous person, I do 
not know how and when you will see the “ light.' 
“ GOD’S light.” 

JESUS CHRIST FORETOLD HIS SECOND 

COMING TO EARTH AND THE EARLIEST 
EPISTLES OF THE APOSTLES BADE 
THE FAITHFUL PREPARE FOR 
HIS COMING 

In the very darkest hour of the inquisition when mil¬ 
lions of people were being burned alive, beheaded, mur¬ 
dered or imprisoned for their belief and worship of 
God, was not then the time for the return of the Savior? 
Was He not needed then a thousand times more than 
at the time He first came? Was it not time for HIM 
to come back again among men on earth as a protest 
against the use of His holy name under false pretences 
and the teaching of violence instead of love and kind¬ 
ness ? 


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25 


Was He not justified in making a protest against 
this condition? Is it not reasonable to think that then 
was the time; if not then I don’t want to think of a more 
terrible time to justify His coming to earth a second 
time. 

The unholy times and the sufferings of the people for 
their belief in Him needed more than a crucifixion 
to let in the Light to the world in that terrible darkness. 

Teaching of violence at that time had excited the re¬ 
ligious to bigotry, fanaticism, and hate. Love had almost 
vanished from the world in the desolation of humanity. 

The Savior’s name was millions of times used as an 
excuse for outrage and murder. God’s name was used 
in the same way, and as an excuse to put to death such 
“ LIGHTS ” of Truth as Joan de Arc, Nicholas Coper¬ 
nicus, Galilei Galileo, Michael Servetus, Virgilius and 
Giordana Bruno with hundreds of other Suns of God 
who dared to give the light and truth to the world. 

The sacrifice upon the cross had failed absolutely. 
Do unto others as you wish to be done by, the golden 
rule of the brotherhood of man as given by Jesus had 
failed absolutely. The sermon on the mount dropped 
into utter obscurity as if never spoken. 

Nicholas Copernicus was condemned for publishing 
his “ Revolutions of the HEAVENLY BODIES” al¬ 
though he was absolutely right, because, 

Pythagoras 582 B. C. taught this fact and it has not 
been improved on to this day, but still many persons 
were put to death by the churches for teaching this one 
of God’s greatest truths. 

Galilei Galileo as late as 1610 long after the discovery 
by Columbus, was blinded for teaching the truth given 
by Copernicus and as we know it today of the double 


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motion of the earth about its axis and around the SUN. 
The inquisition said this teaching was against the Scrip¬ 
tures and Luther, Calvin, Melancthon, Wesley, John 
Owen and all the other spokesmen of Protestantism 
joined in this protest against Galileo. All the church 
authorities were wrong but the truth still stands in spite 
of ignorance and fanaticism. 

Galileo was a Florentine, and discovered and intro¬ 
duced the telescope, and by applying it to observe the 
motions and appearances of heavenly bodies, afforded 
additional means for ascertaining the true structure of 
the universe. 

THIS was considered heresy. 

Galileo was attacked with flattery, starvation, position, 
money, treachery, denouncement, and torture without any 
effect on him although it is claimed he withdrew his claims 
when they had already blinded him and he was on the 
rack. God above knows and we all know that he did not 
retract. God’s Suns never back down and never retract. 
Death was accepted by all of them in history as a reward, 
if they could only succeed in getting over the truth. 
The inquisition then took him in hand and although they 
tortured him to death, he did not retract. Every per¬ 
son high and low today knows Galileo was right and the 
State and churches were wrong. Pythagoras had said 
it and that was sufficient for all except the ignorant and 
vulgar. 

Giordana Bruno, a great astronomer and a philosopher 
was burned alive at the stake in a public street before 
a multitude of people as was Michael Servetus for teach¬ 
ing the truth. These wonderful men had all been told 
that God had ordered them put to death. Any person 
outside of a detestable fanatic knows there is not now, 


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27 


and never was, and never will be, such a GOD. Since 
the world began God never ordered any man or woman 
put to death for teaching the truth. We all know that 
one of the cardinal commandments of Jesus was, “ Seek 
ye the Truth.” , 

It looked in those times as if the sun and moon would 
never get their light through the terrible religious dark¬ 
ness. Then when all seemed lost forever, Nostradamus, 
born of Jewish parents, came divinely on earth near the 
Christmas season as the bells were striking 12, to give 
the truth in the reality of God in a way that leaves no 
doubt. It will be remembered that Jesus Christ was also 
born of Jewish parents and came divinely on earth in 
the Christmas season as the bells were striking 12. 
Nostradamus brought a terrible warning to all who were 
outraging God’s name and they all died as they had lived. 
Napoleon’s greatest work was the destruction of the holy 
inquisition, and after we jhiave read Nostradamus it 
stands out as clear as day that God seems to have made 
Napoleon to order for that particular purpose and told 
Nostradamus that he was going to send him 229 years 
before the great Napoleon was born. Who told it to 
Nostradamus if God did not? Who sent Napoleon if 
God did not? 

Advancing this tremendous thought I will now proceed 
with the life of the Superman NOTRE DAME or 
Nostradamus. 

NOTRE DAME OR NOSTRADAMUS 
Michael De Nostradamus 

Nostradamus was an assumed name. His family’s 
real name was Notredame (See Encyclopedia Britannica, 
also American Dictionary). Don’t confuse this book 


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with Victor Hugo’s Notre Dame. Notre Dame in 
French and Latin means our mother, or our lady. The 
Virgin Mary is called Notre Dame. Why a Jewish 
family took such a pronounced Christian name was from 
the fact that in the inquisition when people were being 
put to death on account of religious differences, Jews 
had not alone to change their religion for the Christian 
religion, but had also to change their Jewish name for a 
Christian one. To leave no doubt as to their Chris¬ 
tianity, this family took a very Christian name or it may 
have been (as a famous author writes) “a mystery of 
the Philological order.” Maybe it was an invention. A 
good many ancient writers claim he never used the name 
of Nostradamus until after the death of his friend King 
Henry II. It is enough to say of him that he was the 
Superman of France. No man or woman in all history 
outside of the Bible can compare with him. The books 
of Nostradamus make Shakespeare, Dante and Byron 
look like infants beside a giant mastodon and yet Nostra¬ 
damus is practically unknown. Why? I am devoting 
my life to have the world know the reason, and try to 
place this SUPERMAN before the world in his rightful 
position, and if possible to have the Catholic people arise 
and insist that their church authorities canonize him 
a saint as he rightfully deserves. 

Is there one saint that can compare with Notre Dame? 
A tremendous and overwhelming power has kept this 
man and his books buried in obscurity. 

How shameful it is and what an example of ignor¬ 
ance among Christians, that he is not better known. 
Thousands of University and College men and women 
questioned by the writer admitted that they never read 
of him. I also found this vast lack of knowledge among 


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Jewish students. In five years I have failed to find 
but two persons who knew him. Nostradamus was 
one of God’s representatives. “A Sun of God,” and 
wonderfully manifested God’s Light to the people on 
earth in combating the evil forces of his time. The two 
persons I found who knew him were Dr. Genevieve P. 
Everson said to be the greatest living astronomer and 
astrologist and who has invented and patented a mechan¬ 
ical device to prove absolutely all of the Nostradamus 
calculations, and Merton Clivette also a world famous 
astrologer. 

Nostradamus was among the greatest of the Prophets 
in all History, never having made a mistake, although 
he lived beyond the ordinary span of life 62 years, and 
then died a natural death of dropsy after only a few 
days of confinement to his bed after finishing the work 
allotted to him by Divine Providence. He prophesied the 
very hour of his death. 

He was born in St. Remy, France, on Thursday, De¬ 
cember 14th, 1503, at 12 noon. His father’s name was 
James, and was born of Jewish parents, but in the in¬ 
quisition he became a Roman Catholic. The house in 
Lyons, France, in which he lived is still there and many 
of his original manuscripts and original books published 
by him are carefully guarded in fireproof vaults by the 
governments of France and Germany. 

His mother’s name was Renata of Saint Remy. Her 
ancestors were skilled in Mathematics and Medicine. 
One was the Physician to Rene, King of Jerusalem and 
Sicily, and Count of Provence. 

He claimed to belong to the tribe of Issachar deriving 
thence the power of Prophecy, for they were “ Men that 
had understanding of the time to know what Israel ought 


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man whose greatest pleasure was when he was among 
the lowly. He was a real Democrat. 

He was undersized, robust in body, sprightly, vigor¬ 
ous, and wore a heavy black beard, had large grey eyes 
that flashed out Humanity to all. He was patient to a 
fault. In size he resembled Napoleon the Great and 
Oliver Cromwell. We have excellent pictures of him. 

He was in excellent health with rosy cheeks until a 
short time before he passed on to the higher life. He 
was a vegetarian and believed it a sin to kill an animal 
to eat it. 

He never was known to sleep over five hours out of 
every 24. 

He was given to thought, prayer and fasting. He 
often said his greatest pleasure was when he could be 
alone with God. 

He stood all alone and in a class by himself as a 
Prophet. He was a Man—a Godly Man—a real Man 
of whom the entire Jewish and Gentile people can be 
proud. His life as a father, husband and in his home 
was the most wonderful of his whole greatness. 

He died at the age of 62 of dropsy on July 2, 1566, 
having prophesied the exact hour of his death. 

In his line of Work, there is no one in the very oldest 
history of the world that could in any manner compare 
with him. Many of his manuscripts written by his own 
hand under divine direction are still preserved. The 
National Library of France has original copies of many 
of his books. 

He prophesied the greatest Events in history from 
1555 to this year 1923 without a mistake, and then on to 
the year 3797 which he calls the end of the world and 
tells how it will end. 


NOSTRADAMUS 


33 


In the predictions for Henry II (see Century 1, qua¬ 
train 35) which was made years before the King was 
mortally wounded, Nostradamus told of his death, abso¬ 
lutely in detail, who would kill him—how he would be 
killed—and the place where he would be killed. If no 
other act than this, it alone would make him the fore¬ 
most character of all time. After this miracle any one 
who came to France, insisted on seeing Nostradamus 
first, as he was considered the only thing worth seeing. 
He was the “ Illustrious one of France.” 

Early writers claimed that the young Scotchman who 
killed the King (and known as the Lion of Scotland 
and England) was the champion of the world, with the 
Lance. It has been written that because the King refused 
to live with Catherine as her husband on account of her 
mania for murder, and showing repulsion for her when¬ 
ever he could, she hired the Scotch champion to come 
to France to take part in the tournament, with the sole 
purpose of killing the King—for it is said it was she 
who suggested the bout between the King and all con¬ 
tenders from any country outside of France—knowing 
Henry’s vanity as a fighter and that the Scotch Lion 
could easily kill him. The King thought he was an in¬ 
vincible fighter in France, because Frenchmen would not 
fight him (knowing full well that if they killed the King 
.hey would be killed). Catherine knew he would go down 
before the Scotch Lion sure, and in this way she could 
get rid of he. husband then she could set full sail to 
make her bastard son Henry III, King of France. To 
do this she had first to get rid of her two legitimate sons 
Francis II and Charles IX. A tournament was given to 
celebrate the marriage of Henry’s daughter Elizabeth to 
King Philip II of Spain, and was held at St. Quentin 


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man whose greatest pleasure was when he was among 
the lowdy. He was a real Democrat. 

He was undersized, robust in body, sprightly, vigor¬ 
ous, and wore a heavy black beard, had large grey eyes 
that flashed out Humanity to all. He was patient to a 
fault. In size he resembled Napoleon the Great and 
Oliver Cromwell. We have excellent pictures of him. 

He was in excellent health with rosy cheeks until a 
short time before he passed on to the higher life. He 
was a vegetarian and believed it a sin to kill an animal 
to eat it. 

He never was known to sleep over five hours out of 
every 24. 

He was given to thought, prayer and fasting. He 
often said his greatest pleasure was when he could be 
alone with God. 

He stood all alone and in a class by himself as a 
Prophet. He was a Man—a Godly Man—a real Man 
of whom the entire Jewish and Gentile people can be 
proud. His life as a father, husband and in his home 
was the most wonderful of his whole greatness. 

He died at the age of 62 of dropsy on July 2, 1566, 
having prophesied the exact hour of his death. 

In his line of Work, there is no one in the very oldest 
history of the world that could in any manner compare 
with him. Many of his manuscripts written by his own 
hand under divine direction are still preserved. The 
National Library of France has original copies of many 
of his books. 

He prophesied the greatest Events in history from 
1555 to this year 1923 without a mistake, and then on to 
the year 3797 which he calls the end of the world and 
tells how it will end. 


NOSTRADAMUS 


33 


In the predictions for Henry II (see Century 1, qua¬ 
train 35) which was made years before the King was 
mortally wounded, Nostradamus told of his death, abso¬ 
lutely in detail, who would kill him—how he would be 
killed—and the place where he would be killed. If no 
other act than this, it alone would make him the fore¬ 
most character of all time. After this miracle any one 
who came to France, insisted on seeing Nostradamus 
first, as he was considered the only thing worth seeing. 
He was the “ Illustrious one of France.” 

Early writers claimed that the young Scotchman who 
killed the King (and known as the Lion of Scotland 
and England) was the champion of the world, with the 
Lance. It has been written that because the King refused 
to live with Catherine as her husband on account of her 
mania for murder, and showing repulsion for her when¬ 
ever he could, she hired the Scotch champion to come 
to France to take part in the tournament, with the sole 
purpose of killing the King—for it is said it was she 
who suggested the bout between the King and all con¬ 
tenders from any country outside of France—knowing 
Henry’s vanity as a fighter and that the Scotch Lion 
could easily kill him. The King thought he was an in¬ 
vincible fighter in France, because Frenchmen would not 
fight him (knowing full well that if they killed the King 
they would be killed). Catherine knew he would go down 
before the Scotch Lion sure, and in this way she could 
get rid of he husband then she could set full sail to 
make her bastard son Henry III, King of France. To 
do this she had first to get rid of her two legitimate sons 
Francis II and Charles IX. A tournament was given to 
celebrate the marriage of Henry’s daughter Elizabeth to 
King Philip II of Spain, and was held at St. Quentin 


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and continued for three days. King Henry was wounded 
in the very last hour of the three days tournament, by 
a thrust of a lance into his right eye by Count Mont¬ 
gomery the Scotchman, known as “ the young Lion. 
Who can believe this wonderful fact? Nevertheless, we 
have the original printed books in the National Library 
of France in Paris, which proves it beyond any possible 
question. Nothing is so strange as the truth. 

Catherine de Medici was an Italian, a niece of Pope 
Clement the 7th. It was the Pope who planned the mar¬ 
riage of the Italian beauty to Henry II. It corrupted 
French history for over half a century and was a most 
severe blow to the French people. She was most in¬ 
human and murder seemed to have been her only real 
pleasure in life. 

Right in the very darkest period of the inquisition 
Nostradamus’ mother was known as a prophet, a seer, 
a medium in communication with the spirit world and 
although she joined the Catholic Church she was accused 
as was Joan de Arc of being in partners with the devil. 
She was convicted by the inquisition and burned at the 
stake before multitudes of people in an open street before 
the very eyes of her son who stood by in silence watch¬ 
ing it all. 

The chief executioner of the inquisition had a beau¬ 
tiful daughter who was said to be one of the most beau¬ 
tiful young women in France at that time. She ^cted 
as do our Red Cross nurses, was always dressed in 
black, and assisted the poor people who were to be burned 
at the stake, or beheaded. She was a great comforter to 
these unfortunate people, thousands of them. 

She with other young women and always dressed 
in black, would help take the dead bodies out of the 


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35 


street and dispose of the ashes of the burned people. 
She had lost her mother when she was a little child. 
Being the daughter of the head executioner she had many 
privileges not allowed to others. Visiting the mother 
of Nostradamus one day, she was told by some of the 
girl helpers that the old lady could get her a message 
from her dead mother. This nearly set her wild with 
joy and she asked if it was so. The old lady answered 
“ yes.” She told the old lady that she could feel a 
motherly influence when near her and that she looked 
upon her as a mother. 

The old lady did get a message from the girl’s mother. 
She told the girl that her father was to be murdered 
within a few days for his inhumanity to innocent people 
and he - was murdered just as predicted inside of a few 
weeks. 

She also told the girl that she was to be very unhappy; 
that she was to marry, have a baby, and that she would 
not be allowed to keep it. That her husband’s life would 
be in great danger and he would have to run out of the 
country and leave her to all kinds of danger and that 
the King’s son knowing of her great beauty would 
attempt to outrage her, but that she should fight hard 
and never give up faith in God to protect her. She was 
told her baby would be returned to her at the very time 
her husband returned to France and that her latter days 
would all be happiness. This prophecy came true to the 
letter. In some way information reached the inquisition 
about it. The mother of Nostradamus was arrested and 
condemned to death for delivering (through a divine 
power) a simple message of love to an orphan child. 
T his message of love was the only evidence on which 
she was put to death. 


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While his mother was waiting in the street to be 
burned alive, Nostradamus noticed the wonderful kind¬ 
ness to his mother by this unknown girl in black. When 
she had been burned he saw this same girl take up her 
ashes and place them in a box and then kiss it and kiss it. 

He was amazed at this demonstration of affection for 
his unfortunate mother and determined to know who the 
girl was. He met her and it was a case of love at first 
sight. She loved as much as he loved. It was a holy 
love, but had to be in secret. They were married in 
secret but the girl’s father learned of the marriage 
through the inquisition’s ways which caused Nostra¬ 
damus to leave the country immediately to save his life. 

His wife was put in jail and while there she was 
attacked by the King’s son but she saved herself by 
her wonderful defence. She was eight months in jail 
and was being removed from her prison cell at the very 
moment her child was born. The baby was born on the 
stairs of the prison, as they were taking her before the 
King’s son as he had sent for her. 

A few days later, they took the baby, a boy, away 
from her as was predicted. The King ordered the execu¬ 
tioner to throw the baby into the river on his way home, 
but he being hungry decided to get something to eat 
before going down to the river which was several miles 
further on. A terrible storm came up and again he was 
delayed. He had to look at the infant in the basket on 
the floor and wondered at a baby that did not cry. That 
little mite and so wonderful melted the heart of this 
terrible brute and he decided to keep it for himself, but 
he told the King he had thrown it into the river as 
ordered. The baby was raised by this executioner until 
fully grown. 


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39 


i en he realized that he was all alone for the second 

me. 

ome years after, he met in Marseilles a very rich 
£ ,'ress who loved him for his greatness and to help 
yim financially to publish his wonderful books, she mar- 
him. He had three sons and one daughter by her. 
.1 1 s oldest son Thomas had the power of his father in a 
r ay. His second son Caesar earned a reputation rank- 
ng him among the greatest historians of France. The 
bird son joined the Church as a Monk. All present and 
future humanity are greatly indebted to this wonderful 
Oman for it was she who insisted on and encouraged 
• ostradamus to publish his many marvelous books. 

It will be remembered that Jesus Christ also suddenly 
Sappeared in his youth and was gone like Nostra- 
imus for 16 long years, returning when he was 30 
'ars of age, having gone away when he was only 13 
•ars of age. He lived only three years after his return. 
How many Christians ever stopped to ask where he 
as for these long years?—what was he doing?—why 
■ oes the Christian church only teach three years of 
brist’s man life, from 30 to 33 years? Why are they 
keeping these 16 years of his life in darkness? How 
many Christians have ever asked why? Is it not a timely 
id fair question? I believe every Christian living would 
b.r pleased to know the full life as a man of the Savior 
; A id of only three years of it, outside of his childhood. 
He surely was not dead, that’s a fact, then if he was 
A dead by all means let the world know all. Nostra- 
•nrnus has written where Jesus was. 

Nostradamus assumed to give all the credit for his 
rodly work to Astronomy and Astrology. This he did 
:*r the protection of his life and in conformity with the 


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with her as her husband. He lived always in fear of her. 

Catherine got it into her head to make her younger 
son Henry III (a bastard), King of France, and to do 
so she had to first get her husband and her two eldest 
sons (legitimate children) out of the way. This she 
did and her bastard son Henry III became King of 
France. Catherine’s daughter Elizabeth married Henry 
of Navarra, a Spaniard, making him King of France. 
Catherine had killed off all the French blood who had 
any claim to the throne of France and the French had 
to take a Spaniard for a King, making him Henry IV. 
If Catherine had her way she would have killed every 
Frenchman (she loved them so)—anyway, she tried 
mighty hard to do it. 

While walking along the street one evening a vision 
came to Nostradamus that he would see his lost son. 
In passing an inn he listened to cursing and singing and 
distinctly heard the voice of his long lost baby. In a 
vision he saw it was his son. He went inside and spoke 
to the boy who was now fully grown. He told the boy 
he was his real father and the boy believed him. His 
psychic power told him where to find his long lost wife 
and the mother of his boy. He found her with great 
rejoicing the very next day. 

He and his first wife Marie de Croixmart and oldest 

son lived three years in a heaven of happy hours as 

was predicted by his own mother. The reunion was 

blessed with the birth of her second child which died 

and then she passed on to the higher life. The oldest 

son died shortly after, all three within a year. This 

sorrow and loneliness was too much for Nostradamus 

and he left Paris again and went to Italy for a number 

of vears. This blow almost made him lose his reason 
•* 


NOSTRADAMUS 


39 


tvhen he realized that he was all alone for the second 

me. 

ome years after, he met in Marseilles a very rich 
eiress who loved him for his greatness and to help 
lini financially to publish his wonderful books, she mar- 
rieci him. He had three sons and one daughter by her. 
■lis oldest son Thomas had the power of his father in a 
/ay. His second son Caesar earned a reputation rank- 
lg him among the greatest historians of France. The 
lird son joined the Church as a Monk. All present and 
n lture humanity are greatly indebted to this wonderful 
oman for it was she who insisted on and encouraged 
Nostradamus to publish his many marvelous books. 

It will be remembered that Jesus Christ also suddenly 
■ sappeared in his youth and was gone like Nostra- 
amus for 16 long years, returning when he was 30 
?ars of age, having gone away when he was only 13 
>ars of age. He lived only three years after his return. 
J ow many Christians ever stopped to ask where he 
as for these long years?—what was he doing?—why 
Joes the Christian church only teach three years of 
hrist’s man life, from 30 to 33 years? Why are they 
keeping these 16 years of his life in darkness? How 
any Christians have ever asked why ? Is it not a timely 
'id fair question? I believe every Christian living would 
he pleased to know the full life as a man of the Savior 
ii stead of only three years of it, outside of his childhood. 
1 le surely was not dead, that’s a fact, then if he was 
! ot dead by all means let the world know all. Nostra¬ 
damus has written where Jesus was. 

Nostradamus assumed to give all the credit for his 
K)dly work to Astronomy and Astrology. This he did 
:>r the protection of his life and in conformity with the 




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laws of the land and church at that time. But the truth 
stands out clearly. He was a Mighty Messiah, a Prophet, 
or instrument through whom God was sending a won¬ 
derful Truth to the world. If he had claimed a Psychic 
or Spirit power or a power given him by God he would 
have been killed by the inquisition immediately as was 
Joan de Arc. She claimed a spirit power given her by 
God direct from Heaven. These claims were against the 
laws of the church and state and for one reason and 
then another they burned her alive. There are many 
thousands of fanatics living right now, that would burn 
her today if she were living. They would put to death 
all their superior spiritual minds. They would kill or 
imprison every Sun of God, every Seer, every Messiah, 
Medium, and Prophet on earth if they dared to do so, 
but they are too late, for the tremendous searchlight of 
God has routed the darkness of the past ages and the 
Spiritual Age has at last arrived. Men and women are 
now thinking as never before and the radio or wireless 
has enabled them to understand spiritually as never 
before. 

Nostradamus saw the result of the stand taken by 
former great Suns and avoided their fate and that of 
his mother. He was present at the burning of his 
mother and stood in the street looking on and could not 
even utter one simple protest as it meant absolute death 
to question the acts of the inquisition. One was not 
even allowed to cry for the innocent people sent to their 
death. It was a death penalty to cry. 

What rights had ignorant people, state, or church 
officials, to judge and put to death people of superior 
spiritual intelligence and knowledge? 


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No matter what the education of the judges of Jesus 
Christ, Joan de Arc, the mother of Nostradamus, or of 
Pythagoras 582 B. C., or Galileo or Bruno, they were 
ignorant and vulgar and had no right to judge. Think 
of mortals on this earth, judging an instrument of Al¬ 
mighty God, who was made 'in His Image and Like¬ 
ness and then brutally murdered for being so. 

Nostradamus knew that most of the world around him 
were vulgar and ignorant (speaking from a spiritual 
: andpoint), so knowing this he determined to hide his 
real work as much as possible, keeping his divine power 
to himself until he was on his death bed. 

He always claimed to be studying the stars and 
heavens which was allowed by the laws of the church 
and state and it saved this great man of God for the 
people of the world for 62 years. What a pity Christ 
did not do the same! What right had a vulgar judge to 
judge such a superior man as Jesus? What a pity he 
did not live until 62 years of age, as did Nostradamus. 
What a loss to the world that he died at only 33 and that 
most of us only know his work as a man for three short 
years. 

Nostradamus is said to have had many of the great 
powers that Jesus had. We can see this through his 
work and writings. Many of his original manuscripts 
are still in existence. His books were published by him¬ 
self, and originals are kept in fire proof vaults in the 
‘ National Library ” of France in Paris. He did not 
leave his work for historians to write after he was dead. 
I e wrote all himself and in his own hand, guided by 
a divine power before he died and as it was sent to him. 
He completed his mission and left absolutely nothing 


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undone or in question. How few great men die with 
their work finished? 

What a pity it is that Jesus did not leave some manu¬ 
scripts written in his own hand. He did not leave one 
manuscript or book written by himself. Everything was 
left to historians who wrote of him 300 years after he 
died. God insisted upon forcing his work and knowledge 
into the hearts of men through the hand and pen of 
his great Sun Nostradamus guided absolutely by him¬ 
self and saw to it that the events of the past which have 
left so many people in doubt and darkness regarding 
him would not happen again, by giving to the world first 
the alphabet, second the movable type, third the printing 
press, and then the little red school house. This was the 
real starting for the Emancipation of the human family 
out of the darkness of ignorance, superstitions and 
fanaticism. The instruments through whom God gave 
the world these great implements of enlightenment were 
called inventors, but they were only instruments through 
whom He was working to get over the Truth. They 
discovered, they did not invent. We all know now that 
the air has since the world began, been full of radio rays 
or waves. Well then, who could invent radio? Men 
simply discovered radio. It has always been here and it 
is so with all other inventions. What is has always been. 
THERE IS NOTHING NEW! 

Nostradamus was the royal physician to four kings of 
France, Henry II, Henry III, Francis II, Charles IX. 
He was their counsellor also. He was the world’s great¬ 
est prophet, and the greatest diplomat the world has ever 
known. He was the world’s greatest Astronomer and 
Astrologist. 


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When his first book was published in 1555 it was 
considered the first primer in the education of the young 
children in reading. In 1618 it was the custom through 
France to use this book thus: It was printed every year 
like an Almanac or a primer for children. His prophecies 
were written in prose (in a code) of not less than four 
lines and not more than six. When he had 100 he called 
them a century and then printed them in book form. 

Nostradamus found from experience that a perfect 
knowledge of the psychic depended from that of Astrol¬ 
ogy. He knew absolutely that he was a Prophet, and 
Messiah, and that he had psychic powers from God. He 
adapted himself to it and science could not change his 
belief. Besides his genius he had a peculiar disposition 
and inclination for it through his work. He was so suc¬ 
cessful in it that he deserved the title of the “ Most 
illustrious one of France.” In his Almanacs made for 
recreation’s sake he did so wonderfully that people con¬ 
sulted him from all over the world. He wrote as a real 
Prophet or Messiah when he wrote that “God can reveal 
some secrets of His to private men, for their benefit and 
that of their friends, without imparting it to the vulgar, 
who maybe should laugh at them.” In the dedication of 
hi first book to his son Caesar, then two weeks old, he 
\\ rote the following, which proves that he considered 
himself a Divine Instrument of God. 

To my Son: 

“ The God of Arts that gives the Light, as clear 
As His, that thou might’st be His agent here 
In all His secrets, courts thee to go on 
Till thou hast made thyself another Sun.” 

Michael De Nostradamus. 


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Thomas Burnet, in his Latinity, tells us (“Archae 
Philos ” Book I, Chap. VII, page 59, ed. 1727), that 
Apollonius said bitterly of the Jews that they were the 
most inept of barbarians, and never invented a single 
thing useful to mankind. That they were what Bacon 
would call a people of “no fruit.” We can say without 
fear of contradiction that no race in the world has given 
us so many prophets and men endowed with the celestial 
spirit as the Jews. They gave us Jesus Christ, Michael 
de Nostradamus, his illustrious mother and also Leon 
Tolstoy. That is sufficient for all time. It is very ap¬ 
parent that both Apollonius and Bacon never read of 
such great men as Steinmetz of the General Electric 
Co. and many other scientific men and inventors of 
today. 

Nostradamus clearly and in detail prophesied the very 
violent death of King Henry II to whom he dedicated 
his second book “ Luminary Epistle.” This not only 
shows the exact fulfillment of the forecast, but that an¬ 
other Astrologer, consulted by the King had forewarned 
him in practically word for word of the same danger 
and that he should die “ in duel.” (Make note of this 
verification and ask yourself—who did this wonder¬ 
ful work in Prophecy—from where did it come?) If 
not from God, as Nostradamus wrote, then from whom 
did this superintelligence come? 

The King laughed and manifested the impossibility of 
the prophecy coming true We have recorded the talk 
of the prophecy by the Court and against this advice 
the King indulges in obstinate blindness forcing his own 
destruction at the very end of the tournament. The 
murder of Henry III, together with the death of his 
father at the hand of a young Monk, named Clement, 


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the prophecy of St. Bartholomew’s Day, shows in all its 
holy horror and as coming from the very hands of Le 
Roi Forouche; but all of these wonderful historical 
incontestable facts Nostradamus gave to the world in 
prose and in Code, of only four lines each and never 
more than six. 

In the dedication to his son Caesar he gives a won¬ 
derful advice. He tells of the wonderful power God 
has given him but warned his son to avoid the study of 
the future by Astrology, to avoid magic as prohibited 
by the church, and that he had burned up many books 
written by others on how to learn the art of prophecy, 
although he admits he read them all very carefully 
himself. 

If he denounces magic, black art, tricks, sleight of hand, 
; ception and astrology in foretelling the future, it stands 
out conclusively that it must have been the Holy Spirit, 
God, for that is all he leaves as a guide for his son. 
He did not dare say it in so many words, but he did 
give it in a way that the boy could understand without 
any question when he reached the age of understanding. 
I am indeed very fortunate to live in a time when I 
can write these facts without any fear of being burned 
1 ive. 

Garancieres, his secretary tries in every way to prove 
that Nostradamus iwas under Spirit control, that he 
worked absolutely under and through the Holy Spirit. 
A relative of this man made the explications printed in 
London, England in 1687. I own an original copy and 
it is as fresh as if printed only yesterday. It contains 
nearly one thousand pages. 

The greatest defenders of judicial astrology have 
always admitted that it was absolutely impossible to give 



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correct names or other circumstances in advance that 
depended upon the free will of man by astrology, and 
to foretell such things, one must have communication 
with the Spirit world through a prophet, medium or 
Messiah. 

Here we see Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and other 
scientists outdone and confronted with the evidence they 
seek. The names of hundreds of people who were not 
born until long after he had died were given by Nostra¬ 
damus without making a mistake. Even in spelling he 
did not miss a letter which is alone remarkable, showing 
as it does without any possibility of a doubt that there 
was no subconscious mind, no black magic, mind read¬ 
ing, astrology, trick or design. It was absolutely and 
incontestable evidence of a God Power. The world 
in this case is confronted with tremendous staggering 
facts, and truths and I desire to have all understand 
that we can prove all we claim absolutely. 

Conan Doyle has not shown in his great investigations 
one fact to equal this. It is absolute proof that Nos¬ 
tradamus was a Messiah receiving his work direct from 
a divine source. If this is not conclusive evidence of 
divine communication, the Scientists might just as well 
stop investigating right now. The bloV, hards offering 
cash rewards for a real spirit manifestation do not know 
that the books of Nostradamus are in existence and I 
am positive they never heard his name. Such fame .* 
names as these were anticipated: Lord of (Mo, 
Captain Charry; Lord de la Mole, Admiral of the Gala 
to Henry II; Entragues, beheaded by Louis XIII; 
Clarepegne, the headsman; Sinan the Pasha who 
destroyed Hungary; Clement, who murdered Henry III; 
the attorney David and Captain Ampus; Roussian, the 






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Mayor of Puy; Louis, Prince of Conde; Sixtus V, call¬ 
ing him son of Hamont; Gabrielle d’Estree; Lord Mu- 
tonis, Anthony of Sourdis, Lord Chancellor of France; 
the Queen Louise; Anthony of Portugal, Narbon, the 
Minister of War; Sailce; Lethuille, for the Tuilleries; 
Lonole, for the Old Noll or Cromwell; Montmorency, 
Le Grand Chiren, anagram for Henry Le Grand; Men- 
dosus, anagram of Vendosine; Norlaris, anagram for 
Lorrains; Robin, anagram for Biron; Rapis, anagram 
for Paris; Eslue Cap for Carpet, or Louis XVI; Varen- 
nes, the place where Louis was arrested; the play upon 
bour and bon, for Bourbon; (Cent CII 44); Ergaste, 
anagram for Estrange for Marie Antoinette the Austrian; 
Mont. Gaulfier for Montgolfier; the Aeronaut; the island 
of Elba mentioned as Aethalia, the ancient name of Elba; 
Sainct Memire, anagram for Saint Meri, and the play 
on “ dort leans ” for Louis Phillippe and many more. 

Many strange and curious things he mentions, such 
is: the very date of the burning of London, the attack 
of the 500 Marseillais, that led the attack up on the 
Fuilleries, naming 1792 for the French Revolution— 
September 22nd in that year being the exact date from 
which the Republicans began to recover their new era 
nd many m. "e too numerous to mention could be here 
written. Napoleon’s and the American Revolution 
prophecies are beyond all human understanding. 

His complete books of prophecies to the end of the 
t d in two volumes of one thousand pages are being 
ade ready for publication, and they will be the most 
r markable literary sensation of our time. 

His senses were keen to the moment of his death. 
His judgment was very penetrating and accurate, he 
'■acticed freedom of speech and advised it for others. 


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His expression was severe, but he was pleasant, so that 
humanity gradually shone through his seriousness. He 
was cheerful in debate or conversation. He was given 
to prayer, fasting and charity. He had contempt for 
money, other than to use it to help in lifting the burden 
of misfortune from the lowly. If he received a thousand 
dollars in gold one day it was gone the next in charity 
so that he was always really in want through his excessive 
charity which was one of his great pleasures. In his 
heart he detested and did not believe in Kings and 
Queens. He was born a democrat and lived as one and 
wrote the very day when all rulers by an assumed divine 
right would pass off the earth just as surely as the sun 
shines. 

The real evidence of his greatness and genius was 
his high regard for morality, his deportment, his mod¬ 
esty, his serious godly sentiment, and his simple home 
life. No man is ever great unless he is a great and good 
man in his home. The purity of his wonderful life has 
been attested to by all writers. All he did was in an 
honest way. He detested deception and never could be 
charged with trickery or black art, or tricks. His every 
effort was simplicity and sacred and yet his name has 
been villified deliberately and intentionally by the same 
invisible forces that have outraged the glorious names of 
Thomas Paine, 1 homas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, 
George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. 

Only when the moon has reached its fullness and 
beauty do dogs bark at it in the night, and eventually 
the poor brutes die without ever having known why 
they barked. 

Nostradamus had a face and eyes that once seen, they 
could never be forgotten. He made a life long im- 


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pression with his large grey eyes, high broad forehead, 
a straight even nose with a profile exactly like Jesus 
Christ. A heavy black beard, rosy cheeks, and always 
alert. For energy he could rightly be called a human 
motor. 

He left two brothers both his junior. One was named 
Bertrand and the other Jean and both were noted as 
great writers. 

The facts concerning his life are given in detail in a 
sacred book entitled “ La premiere face du James Fran¬ 
cois, por Jean Aimes de Chaviguy Beaunois.” Written 
in the French language and published in Paris in 1564 
while Nostradamus was still living. This work is found 
in the Library of Paris and was written so that future 
generations would know him and see him as he really 
was. There is not a question of the facts in his won¬ 
derful life. We have the written and published proof. 

Nostradamus wrote that Napoleon would crown him¬ 
self, marry, divorce and then marry an Austrian by the 
name of Louise. We know that he did crown himself 
Emperor, he did marry Louise, the city of Moscow was 
burned to defeat his plans and he was imprisoned on the 
Island of Elba. Compare what Nostradamus did write 
in 1555 and then what absolutely did happen 229 years 
later. Who produced Napoleon? Who brought him 
into the world? Why was he sent? I will leave the 
answer to you. Your own intelligence will tell you abso¬ 
lutely that some creative power, Divine Providence or 
something sent him. 

Marvelous you will say, but as yet you really under¬ 
stand very little of this Miracle, but I will attempt to 
write it as it was given the second time to the Messiah 
Maria directly by Nostradamus and nearly 400 years 


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after he was supposed to be dead. This will enable my 
readers to appreciate more clearly this wonder of all 
wonders and mind you, proven and absolutely a truth 
backed up by documentary, proven and incontestable 
evidence. , 

We must remember that a prophecy is not a prophecy 
until it has fully materialized in every way. I will now 
proceed along a line of thought that at first will seem 
revolutionary or wild, but I have tried and tried to see 
it from another viewpoint but had to come right back 
and am compelled to write that I absolutely believe that 
the source of THE MIRACLES OF NOSTRADAMUS 
WAS AS HE CLAIMED GOD, and that they were 
intended, and most important if looked upon from a 
certain point of view. If not so, then why were they 
suppressed by the POPE of ROME in 1781 as told in 
the ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITTANICA? What was 
the reason for burning up all books by Nostradamus and 
why kill every one found with the books in their home? 
Here again is another marvelous thought. 

The life of Napoleon and the American Revolution 
prophecies are as wonderful as anything in the “OLD 
or NEW TESTAMENT.” If not God, then what was 
the source of the prophecies of Nostradamus? 

As an absolute fact, the prophecy of NAPOLEON 
was nothing short of a MIRACLE. It was no idle 
writing. It was not foolishness to tell of such a great 
man coming into the world two centuries in advanct 
and then see him come on time and at the place set for 
his coming. When and where did any human eyes ever 
look upon a more wonderful and astounding printed fact, 
and absolutely proven in printed books? 

This prophecy was most sacred and important. It 


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was an incomparable intelligence written and published 
in 1555 by NOSTRADAMUS himself so that there 
would be no possible question of its genuineness when 
NAPOLEON would arrive 229 years later. I believe 
that the divine providence sent this inconceivable warn¬ 
ing to prove his absolute control over all. 

Who living or dead ever knew who Napoleon was? 
one will ever know him until they understand NOS¬ 
TRADAMUS. His prophecies were a terrible warning 
to the powers at that time, warning them to look out 
and mend their ways because they were running wild 
and had lost all sense of reason and justice and that if 
they did not stop there was a terrible punishment coming 
to them and it surely did come. 

I believe GOD sent MESSENGER after MESSEN¬ 
GER (Prophets or Seers) to this earth to warn the insane 
and fanatical powers in the dark ages. God sent first 
his prophets as receivers of His messages and then the 
messages but nearly all of the instruments were mur¬ 
der ed in cold blood, tortured, beheaded or burned at the 
stake as fast as they were found. 

NOSTRADAMUS was the only one in his line to 
esHipe. He lived undetected and with his books pub¬ 
lished. For over 500 years GOD saw his messages to 
' * people and the proper authorities all cast aside with- 
OtP results. Nostradamus tells us that God determined 
■nd the terrible condition then on earth, but he knew 
at there was no man or men or power, King or Queen, 
tig enough to stop the terrible deeds being done in his 
lame, and in the name of Jesus Christ and that He 
would have to make a man especially to order to do this 
vo k exactly as he had to make JOAN DE ARC, after 
the men of France had failed to listen to GOD’S demands 





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for over 300 years. For this new work to follow JOAN 
DE ARC’S great work God needed a man who cared 
absolutely nothing for Popes, Churches, Kings, Queens, 
Armies, Governments, Laws or anything else. 

It needed a man who did not know the definition of 
NO and that he must be a military genius such as the 
world had never known before. One that no power on 
earth could stop. He saw that such a man, given such 
powers would surely lose his reason and would attempt 
to conquer the world and if he succeeded he would 
proclaim himself GOD, and then and there it would be 
necessary to stop him before he went too far. The 
burning of the city of Moscow was to bring Napoleon 
for the first ,time to his knees and his senses, just as 
NOSTRADAMUS was told over 200 years in advance. 

This great man’s weakness was told in advance to 
Nostradamus, so that there would be no possibility of 
a mistake being made in identifying him when he did 
arrive. Every move in Napoleon’s life was given and 
without the mistake of a single letter in any name. 

NAPOLEON DID COME AND DO ALL AS 
WRITTEN AND STILL THE WORLD DID NOT 
KNOW THAT HE HAD BEEN SENT BY GOD. 
HIS PROGRAM WAS CARRIED OUT TO THE 
LETTER JUST AS WRITTEN BY NOSTRA¬ 
DAMUS. Not even heavy doses of poison which 
Napoleon himself had .taken with suicidal intentions 
could kill him until he had finished the work assigned 
to him by GOD centuries before. 

It was not the Duke of Wellington or the German 
military masters that defeated Napoleon. His defeat 
was written and arranged centuries before Wellington 
was born, they were simply actors in that great divinely 


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if 

)] 

if 

Hi 

ie 


ritten drama and given to Nostradamus to publish, so 
that the world would know that it was all God. It was 
■ >t the Allied nations who defeated the plans of Kaiser 
i helm to make himself a God in the big World War. 
i is defeat was also written centuries in advance by 
ostradamus, and just as God gave it to him. The 
orld War, Nostradamus has written, was the logical 
onsequence of the Kaiser’s disregard of the prophecies 
itten in his books. < ■ ( ■ 

\11 former aspirants to become God on earth and all 
>se who will come in the future to try it will meet 
j same mighty defeat—for it is already written by 
jstradamus. How foolish for a mortal to ever try 
against the terrible written and published facts. 
There never has been any other God than He who is, 
d He shall always be. 

Many messages were received by the “ Wireless ” 
.ria, my wife during her life from time to time from 
me invisible source of intelligence (where and from 
iom we do not claim to know), and they also told her 
it Napoleon was especially produced for this one 
j cial mission. 

1 am almost convinced that Napoleon was sent as 
ostradamus has told us to wipe out, and stop the un- 
)dly and inhuman inquisition in Europe at all cost and 
gardless of consequences. This was his one and only 
i ion and it was accomplished just as God had directed 
through the mighty hand of Nostradamus. 

Napoleon’s work against the inquisition still lives 
and will live throughout all the ages to come, while 
bsolutely everything else he attempted, blew up as if 
nibbles pricked by a pin. 




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The days when a power, a church or a government 
can put a man or woman to death because of the way 
they worship God has passed. Never again will they 
burn a Joan de Arc, an Anna Eskew, a Bruno or Severus 
in the public streets of the great cities throughout the 
world, simply because they worship GOD in a way that 
don’t please some one else. 

NAPOLEON CROWNS HIMSELF EMPEROR 

The prophecy of Nostradamus whereby he wrote that 
Napoleon will crown himself Emperor, is now fulfilled. 

Of all the great rulers of the world none have been 
by breeding so purely a military specialist as Napoleon. 
He could scarcely remember a time when he was not a 
soldier living among soldiers, entering a military academy 
at ten years of age. 

He, from his earliest life, always thought himself 
better than anybody else. It had been the custom for 
centuries for the Pope of Rome to crown all Kings and 
Queens in France. This was the greatest of all authority 
claimed by the head of the church to exercise an assumed 
greatness and power of the Church to be above Kings 
and Queens and all other nobility and authority. 

On December 2nd, 1804, a parody of the famous trans¬ 
ference of the empire took place in the Cathedral of 
Notre Dame in Paris. The Pope of Rome (Pius VII) 
was there as was the custom to crown the Emperor. 
Napoleon however, would not allow it, and taking the 
crown himself out of the hands of the Pope he pushed 
him to one side deliberately and in an aggressive manner 
placed it upon his own head. This was the very greatest 
insult and humiliation ever forced upon a Pope or the 
Roman Church, and done before thousands of people. 


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ce that the proper name of Nostradamus; the 
, an name taken by his parents when they adopted 
I’ristian faith was Notre Dame. How strange that 
dfillment of this great prophecy should come in 
Cathedral of Notre Dame. Also note that his body 
i . encased in glass in the Church of Notre Dame in 
»n, France, with his body and face visible to all who 
to look at him. 

must be understood that at no time in his life did 
N c ,eon ever know of Nostradamus or of his books 
prophecy and if he had, it would have made no dif- 
■ nee to him as he was too stubborn and iron-willed 
t ‘ nave taken any notice of them. 

This one prophecy alone was never equaled by any- 
g in the Old or New Testaments for accuracy or 
tdeur and should stamp Nostradamus the “ Wonder 
i ” of all ages. 

illions of men, women and children were put to 
h in a terrible manner in Europe and then a sup- 
d Godly sect brought the holy inquisition of death 
few England in America where in the city of Salem, 
s., in one day 1,800 Quakers were put to death by 
pous Christian fanatics who called themselves of 
l, and who had themselves run away to save their 
vn lives from the inquisition in England. Their way 
: thanking God for their deliverance, was celebrated 
:he murdering of hundreds who had done no other 
rime than to worship God holy and honestly, but in 
r own way. 

lostradamus was told on several occasions that God 

j 

w this European slaughter house would be brought 
tii America and so he arranged to stamp it out here 
i our land, “God’s land.” Who were Thomas Paine, 



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the prophet, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, 
Benjamin Franklin and Abraham Lincoln? After you 
read the lives of these wonder men you will realize that 
they might have been sent by some mighty hand or mighty 
force as Nostradamus wrote (and right in the darkest 
hours) to save us. Doesn’t it look like it? Nostradamus 
has given it to the world, so who has the audacity to 
deny it? 

Could any man unless a prophet write as Thomas 
Paine wrote when he gave the world his books Common 
Sense ” and “ The Crisis? ” Without “Common Sense ” 
what could Jefferson have done? How many of us 
have even heard of this wonderful book that aroused the 
American Colonists to strike for liberty after the legis¬ 
latures of a number of our states had agreed to lay down 
to the King? “Common Sense” absolutely saved the 
whole American Revolution. Read it and see for your¬ 
self. Also read “ The Crisis.” 

Where would George Washington have landed with¬ 
out “The Crisis?” Surely the pen is more mighty 
than the sword. Could any man unless inspired by God 
have written as Thomas Jefferson wrote in the Declara¬ 
tion of Independence? Could any man not inspired do 
as Benjamin Franklin did to help wipe out the inquisi¬ 
tion in New England in America? It was his ability 
as a writer and printer that helped God’s work in Amer¬ 
ica and the holy Christians decided to burn him alive 
when they caught him but he got away to Phi l td hia 
in safety. 

Could any ordinary man not a prophet inspired ever 
have gotten over the Proclamation of Emancipation as 
did Abraham Lincoln? Roger Williams was the 
first to strike for religious liberty in America when he 


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57 


protested against the cruelty to the Quakers by the 
Puritans in Salem, Mass. He just barely escaped to 
Providence, Rhode Island with his life. These were 
exceptional men, the four of them and helped to wipe 
out the Holy Inquisition and slavery in America for 
all time. 

The religion of these men was absolutely the same 
and how few know of or have read of their religious 
ideas? There is, I positively believe, an organized de¬ 
termination to keep their religious views hidden away 
from everybody. 

They surely must have had a special religion of their 
own making, because their work, their acts, their lives, 
their virtues, their exceptional honesty was different from 
ordinary Christian men but all four were absolutely alike 
for which we owe an everlasting debt of obligation to 
Him who created them for us and all humanity. I 
believe the religious views of these great men were the 
cause of their every act, if we will be allowed to take 
their lives and work as evidence. I am absolutely con¬ 
vinced that no man or woman can ever be worthy of 
the trust of humanity until they have thoroughly studied 
the religious opinions and acts of the superman and 
prophet Thomas Paine who gave first to the world our 
idea of Democracy, American independence, the Declara¬ 
tion of Independence, the United States of America, 
Equal Rights for Women, free public schools, copyright 
laws, abolition of slavery, pensions for old persons, a 
republic of nations, and religious rights to all Catholics, 
Protestants, Jews and every other alike. He was first 
to suggest a society for the prevention of cruelty to 
animals. 



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Dr. Max Kemmerich, one of the keenest German 
thinkers and writers living at this time writes o Nos¬ 
tradamus. His opinion was published by Eric Marl 
Borck in the magazine Ost and West , and is as fci >ws: 

“ From all points of view Nostradamus is to be consid¬ 
ered an ideal of a prophet, whose words in writin. have 
come true, having been proven and verified by absolute 
facts in history. He has prophesied thousands of facts* 
His writings and prophecies have been given by him¬ 
self in his own hand of sentences of four lines each 
(anatrains).” 

“We can understand that a prophet who sees for the 
coming 2297 years (from 1555 to 3797) in advance, 
must be metaphysical enough not to speak out too clearly 
what he sees, and human enough not to keep it com¬ 
pletely in the dark. Hundreds of these quatrains have 
been surprisingly true.” 

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preface to his second edition of his Centuries, and con¬ 
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that a new time counting is to be introduced.” The new 
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had written but was only “ a belief ” (he was correct 
again) as it lasted not more than 12 years.” 

“ Dr. Kemmerich figured that there was not one chs 
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“ If we think only of the prediction of the change 
the calendar, you cannot deny Nostradamus as the gre u 
est genius of the world’s history. You can’t deny hm 
the rare faculty of foreseeing. He was the real “ super¬ 
man ” and found at last.” 


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